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athlete 9:45 even, new jersey senator and presidential candidate, cory booker, will speak in selma, alabama, on the anniversary of the clash between civil rights demonstrators and police in 1965. known as bloody sunday. watch on c-span, c-span.org or listen to the free c-span radio app. >> now the ceo odd three credit recording bureaus tti
athlete 9:45 even, new jersey senator and presidential candidate, cory booker, will speak in selma, alabama, on the anniversary of the clash between civil rights demonstrators and police in 1965. known as bloody sunday. watch on c-span, c-span.org or listen to the free c-span radio app. >> now the ceo odd three credit recording bureaus tti
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sunday morning, new jersey senator and presidential candidate cory booker will speak in selma, alabama on the anniversary of the clash between civil rights demonstrators and police in 1965 known as bloody sunday. was on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> deputy attorney general rob rosenstein said new attorney general william barr would make "the right decision" when asked about the mother investigations report. the comments came during a conversation at the center for strategic and international studies on the importance of the will of law. this is just one hour. . >>
sunday morning, new jersey senator and presidential candidate cory booker will speak in selma, alabama on the anniversary of the clash between civil rights demonstrators and police in 1965 known as bloody sunday. was on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> deputy attorney general rob rosenstein said new attorney general william barr would make "the right decision" when asked about the mother investigations report. the comments came during a conversation...
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at 6:30, today's remarks by presidential candidate cory booker at a selma, alabama church as part of the annual commemoration of the bloody sunday. 8:00 p.m.at at 9:00, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. on the next "washington journal a reporters discussion on the week ahead in washington. later, a representative from the national consumer law center on efforts by house democrats to have more oversight over consumer credit rating agencies. we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter.
at 6:30, today's remarks by presidential candidate cory booker at a selma, alabama church as part of the annual commemoration of the bloody sunday. 8:00 p.m.at at 9:00, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. on the next "washington journal a reporters discussion on the week ahead in washington. later, a representative from the national consumer law center on efforts by house democrats to have more oversight over consumer credit rating agencies. we take your calls and...
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. >> reporter: the drama between two spanish fort alabama high school students, savannah, and football player, cameron harrison, divided the town. cassie fambro wrote for the local news site al.com. >> there was just such a stark divide. there was the people who believed savannah and there was the people who thought that this was a witch hunt, that cameron harrison was unfairly portrayed as a criminal rapist. >> about two dozen spanish fort high school students defending him. >> he's innocent. >> reporter: while cameron's supporters were loud and proud, he was tight-lipped, never speaking in public or to the police. >> no comment. >> reporter: but he did speak to this woman, private investigator, alicia mcwhorter. hired by cameron's mom to gather intel. what was his state of mind like? what was he like? >> he was in a state of hyperawareness that he was under a microscope, and he needed to get the truth out. >> reporter: she says cameron recounts a familiar tale of booze, beer pong and all-out blowout. but new details emerge when he claims after savannah was carried up the stairs, he e
. >> reporter: the drama between two spanish fort alabama high school students, savannah, and football player, cameron harrison, divided the town. cassie fambro wrote for the local news site al.com. >> there was just such a stark divide. there was the people who believed savannah and there was the people who thought that this was a witch hunt, that cameron harrison was unfairly portrayed as a criminal rapist. >> about two dozen spanish fort high school students defending him....
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unc greensboro, alabama, tcu, and indiana are the four that just missed. -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in... behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life- threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machine
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booker speaks at the annual bloody sunday service in selma, alabama. the service commemorates the 1965 selma movement for voting rights and the march where demonstrators were beaten back by alabama troopers. you can watch senator booker's speech at 9:45 eastern on sunday, also on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and washington, d.c. end around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. and now you're watching american history tv. every weekend, beginning saturday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, we bring you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nations past. american history tv is only on c-span3. from 1955 until his retirement in 1977, roy wilkins was at the forefront of the civil rights movement as the head of the national association for the advancement of colored people. next on real america,
booker speaks at the annual bloody sunday service in selma, alabama. the service commemorates the 1965 selma movement for voting rights and the march where demonstrators were beaten back by alabama troopers. you can watch senator booker's speech at 9:45 eastern on sunday, also on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white...
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i want you to focus on mississippi, alabama and georgia. damaging wind is the primary threat. the low becomes a coastal system and impacts us sunday night into monday morning, making for a difficult commute. tom? >> we'll stay tracking both the storms through the weekend. ginger, thank you. >>> now to the frightening scene in ft. lauderdale. a small plane crashing into a high-rise. authorities say the plane slammed into the 18-story building. surveillance video showing the plane's final moments. the pilot trying to pull up. the banner catching part of the buildi building. abc's victor oquendo is there for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the plane's crumpled wreckage still lying 160 feet below where it slammed into the side of this high-rise. >> the caller's advising that the plane crashed into his apartment. >> reporter: a banner trailing the plane seems to get caught. inside you can see the damage. this yellow banner plane was in the air for 90 minutes before crashing in between the 16 and 17th floor of this fort lauderdale condo, leaving that gaping hole. >> i heard a loud
i want you to focus on mississippi, alabama and georgia. damaging wind is the primary threat. the low becomes a coastal system and impacts us sunday night into monday morning, making for a difficult commute. tom? >> we'll stay tracking both the storms through the weekend. ginger, thank you. >>> now to the frightening scene in ft. lauderdale. a small plane crashing into a high-rise. authorities say the plane slammed into the 18-story building. surveillance video showing the...
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cutting edge dna testing landing this truck driver behind bars 20 years after the haunting deaths of two alabama teens. 45-year-old coley mccraney booked on multiple counts of capital murder and rape after ozark investigators re-examined evidence in the 1999 cold case of 17-year-olds j.b. beasley and tracie hawlett. a genealogy site used to hone in on mccraney, a man with no criminal record who had never been questioned by police working the case. authorities taking a swab from mccraney. that dna sent to a high-tech lab out of state, ultimately matching samples collected from the crime scene. from the victim's father, a hope justice will finally be served. >> there are some crimes so heinous that i think humanity needs to be rid of the perpetrator. >> reporter: this, the latest in a host of cases advanced using genealogy databases. just last month, this hockey dad arrested for the 1993 murder of a minnesota woman. pleading not guilty. >> the suspect's dna was identified as being consistent with the dna left at the scene. >> reporter: and the ozark police chief telling abc news investigators were
cutting edge dna testing landing this truck driver behind bars 20 years after the haunting deaths of two alabama teens. 45-year-old coley mccraney booked on multiple counts of capital murder and rape after ozark investigators re-examined evidence in the 1999 cold case of 17-year-olds j.b. beasley and tracie hawlett. a genealogy site used to hone in on mccraney, a man with no criminal record who had never been questioned by police working the case. authorities taking a swab from mccraney. that...
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the threat in alabama and georgia and the metro atlanta area. we will watch it tonight. >>> the british airways flight landing in the wrong city. a passenger plane taking off and headed for germany and ended up in edinburgh, scotland. an correct flight plane had been load. it later arrived. >>> a missing showdown in tleent tonight. a prize winner escaping her crate before shy was loaded in a crate bound for amsterdam. officials are scouring a 4400 acre airport. >> and gronk is retiring before turning 30. announcing his retirement after winning three championships and struggling with interviews. he said he hasn't spent any nfl contract sbhun is living off endorsements. tom brady said his fun loving energy was contagious on and off the field. >>> when we come back on a plund night, you have to see this town where there is quite a baby boom happening. feel the clarity... of non-drowsy claritin... and relief from symptoms caused by over... 200 outdoor and indoor allergens. like those from pollen, pets and dust. because new memories start with dustin
the threat in alabama and georgia and the metro atlanta area. we will watch it tonight. >>> the british airways flight landing in the wrong city. a passenger plane taking off and headed for germany and ended up in edinburgh, scotland. an correct flight plane had been load. it later arrived. >>> a missing showdown in tleent tonight. a prize winner escaping her crate before shy was loaded in a crate bound for amsterdam. officials are scouring a 4400 acre airport. >> and...
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in alabama, the national weather service declaring a tornado emergency. urging residents to take cover now. at least 10 killed in one county. and the first images coming in from east of columbus, homes knocked off their foundations. vehicles overturned, trees snapped like toothpicks. plus, a winter blast coming across the country. >> as you see here, we're experiencing some pretty heavy snowfall. >> reporter: driving already treacherous across the midwest. 30-plus mile per hour winds in kansas contributing to multiple accidents in wichita. this truck, sliding off the highway and down an embankment. another rolling over onto its roof. similar scenes in missouri. this semi stuck in its tracks. more than 130 million in the path of snow and cold as the storm races across the country. the northeast corridor in its crosshairs tonight. >> avoid all unnecessary travel. do not drive unless you have to, please. >> and the news getting worse when it comes to the tornadoes. rob marciano joins us from boston, where they've cancelled school, the same in new york. and i
in alabama, the national weather service declaring a tornado emergency. urging residents to take cover now. at least 10 killed in one county. and the first images coming in from east of columbus, homes knocked off their foundations. vehicles overturned, trees snapped like toothpicks. plus, a winter blast coming across the country. >> as you see here, we're experiencing some pretty heavy snowfall. >> reporter: driving already treacherous across the midwest. 30-plus mile per hour...
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the alabama community of beauregard def stated by two tornadoes that struck through at the same time, taking a similar past, crossing over one another. today, investigators on the ground upgrading the deadliest of the two to an ef-4. you just learned that a short time ago. >> yes. >> reporter: and ef-4. >> that's correct. >> reporter: winds of 170 miles per hour? >> yes. >> reporter: traveling at 170 miles per hour, carving a path nearly a mile wide. in the end, a path of destruction 24 miles long. among the dead, at least three children, including a fourth grader, taylor thornton. local officials saying today this is the worst natural disasers, and the deadliest tornado since moore, oklahoma. the sheriff took us past the barriers today to show us the worst of the devastation. homes with entire families inside lost in them. >> two generations of people in some cases, all in one home and unfortunately, became victims of the storm. >> reporter: none of them survived? >> none. the ones that we located, they did not survive. that is correct. >> reporter: first responders working in the ov
the alabama community of beauregard def stated by two tornadoes that struck through at the same time, taking a similar past, crossing over one another. today, investigators on the ground upgrading the deadliest of the two to an ef-4. you just learned that a short time ago. >> yes. >> reporter: and ef-4. >> that's correct. >> reporter: winds of 170 miles per hour? >> yes. >> reporter: traveling at 170 miles per hour, carving a path nearly a mile wide. in the...
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. >>> and of course, we are just back from alabama this evening. we have new reporting here after that horrific tornado that hit beauregard, alabama. it was an ef-4, winds 170 miles an hour, as we reported last night. 23 people killed there, including seven members of one family. and tonight here, we have just learned that that tornado was on the ground for a full hour and 16 minutes. abc's steve osunsami is still on the scene. >> reporter: the sherriff of lee county, alabama, says they're still looking tonight for more than half a dozen people who they hope are with friends or family. what's left of this home belongs to a state trooper who is hospitalized and at one point was in the icu. you can see it from the sky. all of the people who were killed here, all 23, came from this community. in a one square mile area of heartache and destruction. >> oh, dude, that's a big tornado. >> reporter: the deadly tornado that tore the heart out of alabama was on the ground for more than 68 miles and made carole dean a widow. >> our son found him. he was done
. >>> and of course, we are just back from alabama this evening. we have new reporting here after that horrific tornado that hit beauregard, alabama. it was an ef-4, winds 170 miles an hour, as we reported last night. 23 people killed there, including seven members of one family. and tonight here, we have just learned that that tornado was on the ground for a full hour and 16 minutes. abc's steve osunsami is still on the scene. >> reporter: the sherriff of lee county, alabama,...
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on the way to alabama president trump weighed in on his former campaign chairman paul manafort and on michael cohen's claim about a pardon. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today ripped into his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen for declaring, under oath, that he never sought a pardon. >> michael cohen lied about the pardon. it was a stone-cold lie. he has lied about a lot of things. >> reporter: before congress, cohen was clear. >> i have never asked for, nor would i accept, a pardon from president trump. >> reporter: but later, his team acknowledged cohen had, in fact, asked his lawyer to reach out to the president's attorney rudy giuliani to discuss the possibility. >> he knew all about pardons. his lawyers said they went to my lawyers and asked for pardons. >> reporter: and then on twitter, trump went further. >> he directly asked me for a pardon. i said no. he lied again. at stake in this unseemly feud is michael cohen's credibility, already shaky, and he fired back at the president tweeting "just another set of lies." today
on the way to alabama president trump weighed in on his former campaign chairman paul manafort and on michael cohen's claim about a pardon. here's abc's senior national correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: president trump today ripped into his former lawyer and fixer michael cohen for declaring, under oath, that he never sought a pardon. >> michael cohen lied about the pardon. it was a stone-cold lie. he has lied about a lot of things. >> reporter: before congress, cohen...
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. >>> back here at home, a violent confrontation at a gas station in huntsville, alabama. a man pulling a machete on a clerk there, when the clerk pulls out a machete of his own. the fight quickly turning to an all-out duel, the clerk hacking away at the getaway car, as that man grabs the cash register, slashing through the power cord, and hauling it off. the two suspects involved were later caught. >>> in chicago tonight, a community in mourning. an off-duty police officer shot and killed in a random attack. 23-year-old john rivera had just finished his shift and was leaving a nightclub with friends when he was ambushed while sitting in a car. tonight, the police superintendent saying he's, quote, disgusted at this devastating murder, pledging to catch whoever is responsible. >>> and an update on that terrifying moment in montreal. a 77-year-old priest attacked in the middle of a mass, a man running behind the altar, stabbing him. parishioners running in to save the priest, stopping that attack. tonight that priest has been treated and released from the hospital. the susp
. >>> back here at home, a violent confrontation at a gas station in huntsville, alabama. a man pulling a machete on a clerk there, when the clerk pulls out a machete of his own. the fight quickly turning to an all-out duel, the clerk hacking away at the getaway car, as that man grabs the cash register, slashing through the power cord, and hauling it off. the two suspects involved were later caught. >>> in chicago tonight, a community in mourning. an off-duty police officer...
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tornado watches posted just east of memphis, nashville and alabama. some heavy winds across arkansas moving into the northeast along with the heavy snow in the northwestern quadrant. chicago, detroit, heavy rain now in the next couple of hours. pittsburgh as well. in the morning, hartford, new england, starting out as sleet but changing over to rain. the next 24 hours, tom, is going to be a bit messy. >>> we want to turn to immigration now. a federal judge has handed trump administration a new setback ruling that they may have to reunite families. finding that the separation started even before the zero tolerance policy went into effect last spring. just yesterday, abc news was with one father finally reunited with his 6-year-old son after spending nine months apart. gnitude of the trump administration's practice of family separations coming into focus. a california judge ruling friday that potentially thousands more migrant children must be tracked down by the government to, "avoid the very real possibility of a permanently orphaned child due to the
tornado watches posted just east of memphis, nashville and alabama. some heavy winds across arkansas moving into the northeast along with the heavy snow in the northwestern quadrant. chicago, detroit, heavy rain now in the next couple of hours. pittsburgh as well. in the morning, hartford, new england, starting out as sleet but changing over to rain. the next 24 hours, tom, is going to be a bit messy. >>> we want to turn to immigration now. a federal judge has handed trump...
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this is the worst. >> reporter: all of alabama now under a state of emergency. tornadoes also touching down in georgia. drone images showing the damage near columbus, and further east in warner robins, this large funnel cloud developed. that storm now moving to the northeast. many areas forecast to get more than 6 inches of snow. boston and new york city already announcing schools will be closed on monday. the morning commute for millions from washington, d.c. to boston likely to be a mess. >> we advise everyone to avoid all unnecessary travel. do not drive unless you have to, please. >> reporter: drivers in the midwest have been dealing with treacherous road conditions all weekend. in kansas, 30 mile per hour winds and blowing snow coting mtie accidents. this truck sliding down an embankment, another rolling over. this semi jackknifed on the missouri highway. in colorado, an avalanche shutting down part of interstate 70. several avalanche warnings have been posted throughout the weekend. daria albinger, abc news new york. >> you feel cold watching that. >> you
this is the worst. >> reporter: all of alabama now under a state of emergency. tornadoes also touching down in georgia. drone images showing the damage near columbus, and further east in warner robins, this large funnel cloud developed. that storm now moving to the northeast. many areas forecast to get more than 6 inches of snow. boston and new york city already announcing schools will be closed on monday. the morning commute for millions from washington, d.c. to boston likely to be a...
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the raiders had been approached by officials in san diego, tucson, san antonio or even birmingham, alabama to play there in 2019. none of those made any sense. the ordeal began on december 11th when the city of oakland filed that apt trust lawsuit against the raiders and the nfl and its owners over the team's upcoming move to las vegas. the raiders announced they would not sign a lease to play at the coliseum in 2019 as a result of that lawsuit. the new lease deal, though, does not impact the lawsuit in any way. one other sports note to tell you about. the warriors have a big game tomorrow. abc 7 will have the first-ever live broadcast from inside the chase center. future home of the team. toyota after the game, our crew will take you inside the new arena after the primetime matchup with the oklahoma city thunder. tipoff is at 5:30. the post game show should begin around 8:00. hope to see you then. >>> although all boeing 737 max 8s have been grounded for passenger flights, take a look at what we found at sfo today around lunchtime. they spotted one of the max 8s coming in for a landing. w
the raiders had been approached by officials in san diego, tucson, san antonio or even birmingham, alabama to play there in 2019. none of those made any sense. the ordeal began on december 11th when the city of oakland filed that apt trust lawsuit against the raiders and the nfl and its owners over the team's upcoming move to las vegas. the raiders announced they would not sign a lease to play at the coliseum in 2019 as a result of that lawsuit. the new lease deal, though, does not impact the...
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missing there in alabama? >> reporter: well officials say dozens are still missing. but they plan to search through every single piece of rubble until everyone is accounted for, larry. >> rachel scott live in alabama. thank you. >>> civil rights activist joins stephon clark's family in demanding that the california attorney general prosecutor the officers that killed the father. they hand delivered a letter to xavier becerra after a body camera captured the enkouptser between two officers and clark. officers saw a object in his hand that turned out to be his cell phone. local prosecutors said they will not charge the prosecutors. >> we're hoping that attorney general xavier becerra does what nobody, even sacramento district attorney ann marie shub ertd would do and that is prosecute the two officers. >> becerra hopes they could finish the probe into the death. >>> a southern california man is accused of setting off an explosion that killed his girlfriend. and b aef l said were found in his home and >>> the lis
missing there in alabama? >> reporter: well officials say dozens are still missing. but they plan to search through every single piece of rubble until everyone is accounted for, larry. >> rachel scott live in alabama. thank you. >>> civil rights activist joins stephon clark's family in demanding that the california attorney general prosecutor the officers that killed the father. they hand delivered a letter to xavier becerra after a body camera captured the enkouptser...
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. > asan a people are still missing in alabama following an ef4 tornado that killed 23 people on sunday. the twister cut a nearly mile-wide path of destruction near the georgia border. abc's rachel scott has more. >> after a devastating 48 hours, officials have now identified all the victims killed by sunday's powerful tornadoes. >> it's hard to describe. one day you've got everything. next day you ain't got nothing. >> reporter: such and rescue crews in day two of recovery efforts as this rural alabama neighborhood plans 23 funerals. the youngest victim just 6 years old. >> there are over seven people this man lost in one family. so it's a tragic situation. >> reporter: two tornadoes hit this area at nearly the same time. the deadliest sent 171-mile-per-hour winds whipping across 24 miles leaving behind a trail of destruction. >> oh, my god, dude. oh, my god. >> reporter: while some tornadoes only touched down for a few minutes, this one was on the ground for almost 30. combine that with high-ped winds and you have widespread destruction. those whose homes were spared volunteering to d
. > asan a people are still missing in alabama following an ef4 tornado that killed 23 people on sunday. the twister cut a nearly mile-wide path of destruction near the georgia border. abc's rachel scott has more. >> after a devastating 48 hours, officials have now identified all the victims killed by sunday's powerful tornadoes. >> it's hard to describe. one day you've got everything. next day you ain't got nothing. >> reporter: such and rescue crews in day two of recovery...
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. >>> president trump is in alabama today to visit victims ll bytornad one eacpe the couple held hands as they observed a moment of silence in front of each cross. each cross bears the victim's name and a red hort. the ef-4 tornado is the deadliest tornado to hit this area in the last several years. >>> president trump says he feels badly for paul manafort his one time campaign manager. the president reacted today to the 47-month prison sentence manafort received yesterday for tax and bank fraud related to his work advising ukrainian politicians. the charges were unrelated to his time with mr. trump's campaign or the focus of special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. >> i think it is been a very, very tough time for him. but if you notice, both his lawyer, a highly respected man, and a very highly respected judge, the judge said there was no collusion with russia. >> the 69-year-old manafort still faces additional sentencing next week in a separate case. >>> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning is now in jail
. >>> president trump is in alabama today to visit victims ll bytornad one eacpe the couple held hands as they observed a moment of silence in front of each cross. each cross bears the victim's name and a red hort. the ef-4 tornado is the deadliest tornado to hit this area in the last several years. >>> president trump says he feels badly for paul manafort his one time campaign manager. the president reacted today to the 47-month prison sentence manafort received yesterday for...
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moving north that, same system spawned deadly tornadoes in the south killing at least 23 people in alabama. here's abc neuews reporter elizabeth hur. >> the full scope of the destruction is being assessed. but the damage done is heartbreaking. this morning, a late winter blast dumping snow, sleet and rain from new york to boston, leaving millions bracing for a treacherous morning commute. down south, cleanup already under way where the storms turned deadly, leaving a path of destruction. >> i was praying, asking the lord to protect everybody around us. >> reporter: more thants of alabama and georgia knocking homes off their foundations, toppling trees, crushing cars and knocking out power to thousands. >> residents still in awe but stepping in to help pick up the pieces. >> i've lived here my whole life. me personally, this is especially getting out and helping. this is the worst. with officials in lee county warning the death toll there is expected to rise as crews get back out in the daylight to resume their search and rescue operations. officials say they worked late into the night last
moving north that, same system spawned deadly tornadoes in the south killing at least 23 people in alabama. here's abc neuews reporter elizabeth hur. >> the full scope of the destruction is being assessed. but the damage done is heartbreaking. this morning, a late winter blast dumping snow, sleet and rain from new york to boston, leaving millions bracing for a treacherous morning commute. down south, cleanup already under way where the storms turned deadly, leaving a path of destruction....
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west coast, california and the mid south, around kentucky and tennessee and also places like northern alabama, mississippi and georgia where we've received around 6 to 12 inches of rain. that's what made the month of february so close to being a record. all right. the new drought monitor is going to come out. we're out of it. the rest of the state, we'll see these areas eliminated as we find out in a couple of hours. i'll update you as soon as i get it. >>> we have a quiet start to the thursday morning commute here. moving into the south bay where we have a two-vehicle collision. this is one of our only issues so far this morning. southbound 101 connector to northbound 680. the left lane is blocked. thehneow no delays. we had a problem westbound 580 ramp to eastbound 80. folks taking the counter commute direction here. looks like that has cleared from the board. that was a solo vehicle collision. sounds like the shoulder is blocked in that situation. the westbound side folks headed to the maze, downtown oakland filling in. so far it's looking good. >> thanks alexis. a washington state driver
west coast, california and the mid south, around kentucky and tennessee and also places like northern alabama, mississippi and georgia where we've received around 6 to 12 inches of rain. that's what made the month of february so close to being a record. all right. the new drought monitor is going to come out. we're out of it. the rest of the state, we'll see these areas eliminated as we find out in a couple of hours. i'll update you as soon as i get it. >>> we have a quiet start to the...
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the 24-year-old, currently miss alabama will be on gma tomorrow. the next season of the bachelorette premieres may. they were -- they didn't care about the ending of the bachelor. they cared about her. >> she has a hard time -- how should i put this? putting together a sentence. >> uh-oh. >> that could be problematic for the new show. >> people are saying how long is the show going to be if she can't -- >> they can edit it and clean it up, right? >> in a live show. she's on a live show last night. he asked her owe chris asked her something like what do you look for in a guy? it took a very long time. >> not because she's picky. >> maybe she was being picky. >> she wanted to phrase it -- >> sure. >> let's go with that. >> let's talk about what's going on in denver. a lot of our flights connect through there. they've canceled many flights into denver. it's raining heavily. thunderstorms. in the mountains the snow is there. may not show delays but there's going to be and there's definitely cancellations. look how big the storm is from mexico to canada
the 24-year-old, currently miss alabama will be on gma tomorrow. the next season of the bachelorette premieres may. they were -- they didn't care about the ending of the bachelor. they cared about her. >> she has a hard time -- how should i put this? putting together a sentence. >> uh-oh. >> that could be problematic for the new show. >> people are saying how long is the show going to be if she can't -- >> they can edit it and clean it up, right? >> in a live...
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it's consistent. >> she's miss alabama, right? >> yeah. >> mike. >> mike nicco. >> what? >> that's all you, mike. >> let's get to the weather. >> they have coaches, i thought. that's all i was thinking about is she has a coach, she needs to fire him and hire you. exactly. >> that's where you were going, huh? >> that's where i was going. heaven forbid, you guys. what are you thinking over there? >>> 5:46 on live doppler 7. here's a look at that big storm that is from mexico to canada. the green is rain and all that white, that snow, look at that. nearly half the country under watches, warnings and advisories. again from that enormous storm. we shouldn't have any issues at sfo. not with our local weather. you may have -- trying to get to the other places. call ahead. no matter if it's oakland, sfo ar san jose. building warmth through monday, showers possible next week. a wealth of low to mid-60s. 60 at san mateo to concord at 65. 66 at santa rosa. we get close in san francisco and half moon bay. 59 degrees. >> tonight, some 30s still in the deepest valleys. most of us in th
it's consistent. >> she's miss alabama, right? >> yeah. >> mike. >> mike nicco. >> what? >> that's all you, mike. >> let's get to the weather. >> they have coaches, i thought. that's all i was thinking about is she has a coach, she needs to fire him and hire you. exactly. >> that's where you were going, huh? >> that's where i was going. heaven forbid, you guys. what are you thinking over there? >>> 5:46 on live doppler 7....
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had discussed or been approached by officials in san diego, tucson, san antonio, and even birmingham, alabama, to play in those cities in 2019. this whole ordeal began on december 11th when the city of oakland filed an antitrust lawsuit against the raiders. the nfl and its owners over the team's upcoming move to las vegas. the raiders announced they wouldn't sign a lease deal to play at the coliseum in 2019. the new lease deal doesn't impact that lawsuit. >>> hundreds of students in the bay area ditched school yesterday to march for climate change. it was a demand global leaders take action. lyanne melendez was there. >> reporter: the truth is these students didn't actually ditch school on their own. their schools were behind their participation in the march against climate change. >> feel the community and really get involved with something bigger than ourselves outside school. >> this is our lives that will be over if you're not here with us. not against us, with us. >> reporter: the fact that you have green braces, is that on purpose? >> yeah. because i wanted every time i smile people to
had discussed or been approached by officials in san diego, tucson, san antonio, and even birmingham, alabama, to play in those cities in 2019. this whole ordeal began on december 11th when the city of oakland filed an antitrust lawsuit against the raiders. the nfl and its owners over the team's upcoming move to las vegas. the raiders announced they wouldn't sign a lease deal to play at the coliseum in 2019. the new lease deal doesn't impact that lawsuit. >>> hundreds of students in...
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. >>> developing news, 23 people are dead after damaging tornadoes ripped through alabama. >>> the death toll is actually likely to go up as search and rescue crews go out this morning. drones with heat seeking devices were deployed. a dozen tornadoes touched down yesterday. residents in the northeast are reportniing rang making for a r commute. thousands of people throughout massachusetts are now without power. >>> hi there. good morning. we are looking at a few light showers along the coast. higher elevations, live doppler 7. not enough to get in the way of your day today.itoing to be dry. we're looking at 40s and 50s. 50 in hayward. 50 in san jose. if you're headed out, taking the kids out. it will be cloudy with a mild start. sun and clouds in the 50s in the afternoon. remaining dry, upper 50s later on and we will be looking at a pretty decent day. really all around the bay with cloudy start and temperatures still a little below average. but for instance in the east bay today, numbers up by 2:00. 59 degrees. notice a mix of clouds and sun on through the afternoon. not a whole live ra
. >>> developing news, 23 people are dead after damaging tornadoes ripped through alabama. >>> the death toll is actually likely to go up as search and rescue crews go out this morning. drones with heat seeking devices were deployed. a dozen tornadoes touched down yesterday. residents in the northeast are reportniing rang making for a r commute. thousands of people throughout massachusetts are now without power. >>> hi there. good morning. we are looking at a few...
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. >>> developing news this morning, crews in alabama are desperately searching for survivors after tornadoes hit that area. >> at least 23 people died, including entire families and dozens remain missing. the national weather service reports the storm brought the highest tornado death toll in the u.s. since 2013. one of these twisters touched down with wind speeds of 170 miles an hour carving a path of destruction 24 miles long. some of the sites where homes once stood have not been checked yet e. >> it's just sad. when you have a tornado like that, no matter what structure you're in, you're not going to make it, especially in arizona with manufactured homes. they just can't handle that. let's talk about what's going on here. live doppler updated between pacifica, daly city heading to south san francisco, guadalupe canyon parkway and coma, where we have our heaviest shower. starting to fizzle as it heads to alameda, bay bridge toll plaza. look for wet weather to reach the ground. so far this morning we have a dry slot around 7,000 feet that kept us but that is shrinking. temperatures 50 to 5
. >>> developing news this morning, crews in alabama are desperately searching for survivors after tornadoes hit that area. >> at least 23 people died, including entire families and dozens remain missing. the national weather service reports the storm brought the highest tornado death toll in the u.s. since 2013. one of these twisters touched down with wind speeds of 170 miles an hour carving a path of destruction 24 miles long. some of the sites where homes once stood have not...
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. >> former miss alabama hannah b will star in the next season. the 24-year-old hopes to be engaged by the end of the show. in an exclusive interview with gma this morning, brown describes her vision for true love. >> i've been in two serious relationships that i thought would have worked out. going to live in alabama, already have babies and have my friends have babies and live beside each other and do the whole thing. that is still great but that's not what my life is. >> okay. >> uh-huh. >> more of her interview is coming up on gma after abc 7 mornings. the bachelorette premieres may 13th and on may 6th owe so is that what it says? there will be a two-hour special of the biggest reunion in bachelor history ever. >> you can get your fix then. >> reggie can't wait. >> good. >> hannah b starring in the next bachelorette. >> she seems nice. >> poised. >> alert. >> good luck. >> we know how easy it can be to find love on that show. let's take a look at what's going on. never more than 7 minutes away. it is quiet right now. the big storm that we talk
. >> former miss alabama hannah b will star in the next season. the 24-year-old hopes to be engaged by the end of the show. in an exclusive interview with gma this morning, brown describes her vision for true love. >> i've been in two serious relationships that i thought would have worked out. going to live in alabama, already have babies and have my friends have babies and live beside each other and do the whole thing. that is still great but that's not what my life is. >>...
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rockies to the south facing a deep chill as rescue crews race for find survivors from the tornado in alabama. live with the latest. tributes pouring in for luke perry, beloved actor from the "90210" died from a stroke at 52 years old. we have a stroke expert on what to watch out for. bachelor nation going crazy as we finally saw colton jump the fence. this morning he and host chris harrison revealing new details about that moment here on "gma." it's mardi gras by the way, bringing new orleans to times square as we celebrate fat tuesday. that's all coming up here on "gma," guys. back to you. >> getting those beads. >> what is it, la -- >> what is it, mike? >> laissez les bons temps rouler. >> laissez les bons temps rouler. nailed it again. >> what you said. >> have a good one, thank you. >> we've bern working on it for an hour. >> we've got it. spot on. >>> california senator kamala harris has been one of president trump's most outspoken critics but it turns out his family has donated thousands of dollars to her campaign. >>> more rain >>> all right. here is a look at our rain potentials we h
rockies to the south facing a deep chill as rescue crews race for find survivors from the tornado in alabama. live with the latest. tributes pouring in for luke perry, beloved actor from the "90210" died from a stroke at 52 years old. we have a stroke expert on what to watch out for. bachelor nation going crazy as we finally saw colton jump the fence. this morning he and host chris harrison revealing new details about that moment here on "gma." it's mardi gras by the way,...
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. >>> happening today, president trump is traveling to alabama to see the area devastated by a tornado that killed 23 people. the president said it's a, quote, tragic situation but a lot of good work is being done. he has declared a major disaster for the area. that means residents can receive grants for temporary housing and home repairs. the tornado that touched down sunday was the deadliest in nearly six years. >>> new this morning, the labor department issued the february jobs report in the last half hour. it wasn't a good one. the economy added just 20,000 jobs last month. 180,000 jobs were expected. this is the fewest that we've seen added in a year and a half. despite that, the unemployment rate fell from 4% to 3.8%. economists say cold weather across the country may have led to the hiring slowdown. president trump's ongoing fight may have been factors. howl will wall street react? we'll bring you the opening bell at 6:30. >>> free dental care for hundreds of people. the huge line for the clinic that just why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's
. >>> happening today, president trump is traveling to alabama to see the area devastated by a tornado that killed 23 people. the president said it's a, quote, tragic situation but a lot of good work is being done. he has declared a major disaster for the area. that means residents can receive grants for temporary housing and home repairs. the tornado that touched down sunday was the deadliest in nearly six years. >>> new this morning, the labor department issued the february...
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. >>> severe weather left at least 14 people dead in alabama. the hardest hit area is lee county, which is to the east of montgomery. the sheriff there says at least one tornado roared through destroying homes and injuring dozens of people, and some include children. a dozen tornadoes have been reported across alabama and georgia. reverend castillo was placed on administrative leave in january. our partners at the east bay times report the oakland diocese learned castillo may have flood the country. he was last heard from on february 20th. oakland police gave notice to the diocese saying he had been located but would not say but he is not in the united states. >>> and then peter drew of concord died while skiing last weekend. this memorial video shows his fellow cadets trekking through the snow with his photo on backpacks. they say he was phenomenal and an inspiring leader and will be missed. the incident surrounding his death is still under investigation. >>> new york congressman jerry nadler says he will be seeking documents. this is what cong
. >>> severe weather left at least 14 people dead in alabama. the hardest hit area is lee county, which is to the east of montgomery. the sheriff there says at least one tornado roared through destroying homes and injuring dozens of people, and some include children. a dozen tornadoes have been reported across alabama and georgia. reverend castillo was placed on administrative leave in january. our partners at the east bay times report the oakland diocese learned castillo may have...
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. >>> eight people are missing in alabama following a tornado that killed people. >> the twister cut a nearly mile-wide path of destruction near the georgia border. >> rachel scott has the story. >> reporter: after a devastating 48 hours, officials have now identified all the victims killed by sunday's powerful tornadoes. >> one day you have everything. >> reporter: search and rescue crews in day two of recovery efforts. as this ruralhood plans 23 fune. the youngest victim, just 6 years old. >> there's over seven people this man lost in one family. it's a tragic situation. >> reporter: two tornados hit this area nearly the same time. the deadliest, 170-mile-per-hour winds ripping across 24 miles, leaving behind a trail of destruction. >> oh, my god, dude. >> reporter: while some tornadoes touched down for a few minutes, this one was on the ground for almost 30. combine that with the high-speed winds and you have widespread destruction. those whose homes were spared, volunteering to dig through the rubble. >> i think we'll be able to rebuild and recoop and recover. >> reporter: at thi
. >>> eight people are missing in alabama following a tornado that killed people. >> the twister cut a nearly mile-wide path of destruction near the georgia border. >> rachel scott has the story. >> reporter: after a devastating 48 hours, officials have now identified all the victims killed by sunday's powerful tornadoes. >> one day you have everything. >> reporter: search and rescue crews in day two of recovery efforts. as this ruralhood plans 23 fune....
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she says as a daughter of a man born in birmingham, alabama, there is no way that she would work for an individual who was racist. how do you reconcile the two of those? >> as neither should i as the son of a holocaust survivor. >> good morning and welcome to "am joy." michael cohen opened his testimony before the house oversight committee by unequivocally calling donald trump a racist and describing jaw-dropping conversations that he said he had with trump that proved as much to him. one republican congressman who like all of the members received cohen's opening statement in advance was ready. congressman mark meadows of north carolina hadn't come to the hearing empty handed. meadows invited lynne patton the former wedding planner for trump's son eric and his wife, whose job is overseeing all of new york and new jersey for the department of housing and urban development. under equally unqualified hud secretary neurosurgeon and also black person ben carson. miss patton, despite not being in the legislative branch, and despite not being a witness, and despite not being a member of the
she says as a daughter of a man born in birmingham, alabama, there is no way that she would work for an individual who was racist. how do you reconcile the two of those? >> as neither should i as the son of a holocaust survivor. >> good morning and welcome to "am joy." michael cohen opened his testimony before the house oversight committee by unequivocally calling donald trump a racist and describing jaw-dropping conversations that he said he had with trump that proved as...
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bernie sanders and hillary clinton are in alabama. bernie sanders got some shades from hillary clinton, oh, the king was flying around on private jets and you have bernie sanders going on "the view" saying he does not want any advice from hillary clinton. they have to be together and play kubaya today. who had that issue before? >> right. joy, i don't think so as much and i think we saw that in the blue wave in 2018. i think a lot of people and people who actually worked for the clinton's am cocaicampaign,t the worse stories and they may never trust each other. i think a lot of voters decided, look, donald trump and his republican party act alike are so dangerous that we can get past this conflict. the kids that want to put thanksgiving together, a lot of democrats have figured it out. i think this is key. i don't think the democrats are in disarray but i think they need to do a better job of protecting their freshmen. i think what's happening, the leadership needs to come forward to defend these newcomers because they are being attac
bernie sanders and hillary clinton are in alabama. bernie sanders got some shades from hillary clinton, oh, the king was flying around on private jets and you have bernie sanders going on "the view" saying he does not want any advice from hillary clinton. they have to be together and play kubaya today. who had that issue before? >> right. joy, i don't think so as much and i think we saw that in the blue wave in 2018. i think a lot of people and people who actually worked for the...
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they're alabama strong, as we like to say, but this is the season of tornadoes. when i first got elected, we had a tornado that impacted my district directly. this within did not, but we stand in solid dare not only in prayer, but also in action to try tohose starts of alabama fully recover. >> bell well, thank you for that. it would make ease elects day a federal holiday, restores voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences, and mandate that people who run for president release their tax returns. mitch mcconnell has said the bill will not happen, they won't allow it to come to the floor. let me play that. >> reporter: you're opposed to the green new deal. why is the green new deal getting a vote in the senate when hr-1 is not? >> because i get to doi what we vote on. >> he thought that was a funny line, but he's deciding that ain't going to happen. what do you make of that? >> i think that is horrible. i think you're absolutely right that for the people agenda and hr-1 is our vision of democrats of what our democracy should be, and it's returning
they're alabama strong, as we like to say, but this is the season of tornadoes. when i first got elected, we had a tornado that impacted my district directly. this within did not, but we stand in solid dare not only in prayer, but also in action to try tohose starts of alabama fully recover. >> bell well, thank you for that. it would make ease elects day a federal holiday, restores voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences, and mandate that people who run for president...
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they have main jo facilities in south carolina, alabama, tennessee, elsewhere. connell: sure. >> it shows when you're not hobbled by union rules you can make cars in america. the idea we have to have all cars made here, sold here, that is not the way the world works. what is a u.s.-made auto and what is a foreign-made auto? foreign-made autos have often u.s. parts in them. connell: it is complicated. >> it is complicated. >> the other subject, we'll see what the president does on that, we already know what he is going to do, he plans to nominate steve moore to the federal reserve board of governors. he is well-known here and other cable news outlets over the years. i was interested, you may not know this, i happen to be looking at what i would loosely call economist twitter if that is a thing and there was a lot of back and forth about steve moore. oh, he is not qualified. he is too political. he wanted to fire jay powell. now he will be part of the fed. you know him. what would you say about steve moore? >> precisely you want him on the federal reserve board wh
they have main jo facilities in south carolina, alabama, tennessee, elsewhere. connell: sure. >> it shows when you're not hobbled by union rules you can make cars in america. the idea we have to have all cars made here, sold here, that is not the way the world works. what is a u.s.-made auto and what is a foreign-made auto? foreign-made autos have often u.s. parts in them. connell: it is complicated. >> it is complicated. >> the other subject, we'll see what the president does...
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and west virginia, doug jones, alabama and arizona. there you go. it has failed. as we particularred. >>> devastates damage in midwest, even as water levels begin falling, many in missouri are under able to return to their homes. damages totaling at least 3 billion dollars. fox news mike tobin reports from missouri now. reporter: missouri river at waiverly missouri is just about as high as it can get without going over the levee. there is a concern that boils forming in the levee. i can show you, this is water that is seeping through the levee, the danger, it can degrade the dirt inside of a levee, causing a breach, then you have thousands and thousands of acres of farmland to the south of us that are at risk, to solve problem of these boils, nothing high-tech. noah putting bags of sand and gravel in the start of the hol hol hole, what is it like? >> cold, takes some digging, the whole never really bigger than your fist they are hard to find. reporter: one hole at a time, trying to empty the atlantic with a teaspoon. >> basically. reporter: everyone is pitching in
and west virginia, doug jones, alabama and arizona. there you go. it has failed. as we particularred. >>> devastates damage in midwest, even as water levels begin falling, many in missouri are under able to return to their homes. damages totaling at least 3 billion dollars. fox news mike tobin reports from missouri now. reporter: missouri river at waiverly missouri is just about as high as it can get without going over the levee. there is a concern that boils forming in the levee. i...
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we had some vicious ones we just left alabama. i watched linda and her peep, the great job they have done, helping people that really needed help. they needed it quickly. you have just been outstanding. so we're very, very thrilled at the great job you've done. >> thank you, sir. >> and the job you're going to be doing. we're staying together, very importantly we're staying together. we'll announce the next administrator in the very near future. >> right. >> we pretty much know who that is going to be. so we'll be putting it out there pretty soon, okay? somebody that is really good. somebody that we know very well, somebody that will fit in beautifully and really i think somebody you will be very happy with. reporter: mr. president, the attorney general said he intends to release the mueller report in full to congress and in the public. do you agree with the decision? do you want the white house to take a look at privilege? >> i have great confidence in the attorney general. if that is what he would like to do. i have nothing to h
we had some vicious ones we just left alabama. i watched linda and her peep, the great job they have done, helping people that really needed help. they needed it quickly. you have just been outstanding. so we're very, very thrilled at the great job you've done. >> thank you, sir. >> and the job you're going to be doing. we're staying together, very importantly we're staying together. we'll announce the next administrator in the very near future. >> right. >> we pretty...
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melissa: tragedy in alabama. deadly tornadoes in the state. we're live on the ground in lee county where the search for survives continues. changing the way how america votes. a new proposal could majorly shake up presidential elections and the traditional path to the white house. ♪ limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? connell: well joining what is already a crowded field the former governor of colorado john hick enlooper joining the candidates for president, citing division in the country. >> first wave of 2020 democratic contenders came from congress but the second wave are governors. you just mentioned colorado's former governor john hickenlooper today announced insisting he is the only person t
melissa: tragedy in alabama. deadly tornadoes in the state. we're live on the ground in lee county where the search for survives continues. changing the way how america votes. a new proposal could majorly shake up presidential elections and the traditional path to the white house. ♪ limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty....
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melissa: devastation in alabama. officials are still searching for survivors as tornadoes completely destroy homes across the state. now the president is planning to visit. we have a live update from one of the hardest hit areas coming up. ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. so, the whole world is talking about ai. big, bold promises like... it'll find life on mars! but here's the thing. you don't live on mars. (beep) you build wind turbines. supply car parts to thousands of cities. answer millions of customer calls a year. like this one: no, i didn't order this. it's
melissa: devastation in alabama. officials are still searching for survivors as tornadoes completely destroy homes across the state. now the president is planning to visit. we have a live update from one of the hardest hit areas coming up. ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn...
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alabama working to recover from the deadly tornadoes. now believe it or not the state could face more severe weather. we're tracking a potential storm there next. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth? or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white. the whitening therapy collection. now with charcoal or coconut oil. it gently whitens. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. connell: president trump set to visit alabama tomorrow after the tornadoes there killed nearly two dozen people. now that area is bracing for even more severe storms. let's get to fox news chief meteorologist with the latest. rick? >> when you get severe weather in the month of march, it is generally across parts of the south, so areas that were
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we have the alabama forestry division here. organizing them one day. 700 one day, 300 one, 500 day people cleaning up roads, top of people's houses in front of people's houses. we have long way to go. we need a lot of volunteers, especially experienced volunteers with heavy equipment and chainsaws around the area to help us dig out. melissa: what was it like to have the president there? >> it is very nice. he was very personable man. with his wife and brought a bunch of staffers with him. senators were here. ben carson was here. alongwith senator shelby, senator doug jones, congressman mike rogers and the governor was here. so were other dignitaries. very nice for them to come by, to bring attention to it. that is what got us on the radar to declaring a national emergency. that is what we really needed. we have, smith station alone, we have 40 people displaced. we have 70 homes that are damaged. these funds and then coming brought attention to that. it will in turn bring us a lot of help. melissa: at times like this some people
we have the alabama forestry division here. organizing them one day. 700 one day, 300 one, 500 day people cleaning up roads, top of people's houses in front of people's houses. we have long way to go. we need a lot of volunteers, especially experienced volunteers with heavy equipment and chainsaws around the area to help us dig out. melissa: what was it like to have the president there? >> it is very nice. he was very personable man. with his wife and brought a bunch of staffers with him....
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catastrophic damage as tornadoes hit alabama in the united states. here's your business headlines on afternoon live activity in the uk construction sector dropped for the first time in almost a year last month. brexit uncertainty and a slow housing market delayed new building projects. the level of activity was below what many economists predicted. they had been expecting a very slight increase. some car buyers are being overcharged by more than £1,000 when they take out a loan to buy a car — according to the uk's financial watchdog. the financial conduct authority said the industry practice of allowing dealers to set their own interest rates was costing consumers £300m a year. but the finance and leasing association said the survey was "based largely on out—of—date information". the owner of giraffe and ed's easy diner is to close 27 restaurants putting hundreds ofjobs at risk. boparan restaurant group says the brands will enter a company voluntary arrangement and close almost a third of their 87 restaurants. chinese telecoms giant huawei is
catastrophic damage as tornadoes hit alabama in the united states. here's your business headlines on afternoon live activity in the uk construction sector dropped for the first time in almost a year last month. brexit uncertainty and a slow housing market delayed new building projects. the level of activity was below what many economists predicted. they had been expecting a very slight increase. some car buyers are being overcharged by more than £1,000 when they take out a loan to buy a car...
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chris buckler, bbc news, beauregard, alabama. the business news injust a moment, but first the headlines. the met police commissioner contradicts the prime minister, saying there is a link between a rise in knife crime and cuts in police numbers. toyota and bmw issued stark warnings about the impactand issued stark warnings about the impact and no—deal brexit would have on their plants in the famous mini factory in oxfordshire. baroness warsi says the party is in denial about islamophobia ancestor sister rita mae has failed to deal with it. -- sister rita mae has failed to deal with it. —— and says theresa may. struggling department store chain debenhams has issued another profit warning as sales continue to fall. the retailer says like—for—like sales at the firm in the six months to march were down 5.3%. it‘s also warned that forecasts for the year ahead will come in lower than expected. the former boss of nissan, carlos ghosn, has been granted bail by a tokyo court. but it‘s been set at one billion yen — that‘
chris buckler, bbc news, beauregard, alabama. the business news injust a moment, but first the headlines. the met police commissioner contradicts the prime minister, saying there is a link between a rise in knife crime and cuts in police numbers. toyota and bmw issued stark warnings about the impactand issued stark warnings about the impact and no—deal brexit would have on their plants in the famous mini factory in oxfordshire. baroness warsi says the party is in denial about islamophobia...
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speaking to the press in alabama, the president reiterated: "i don‘t collude with russia". i feel very badly ifeel very badly for i feel very badly for paul manafort. i think it‘s been a very tough time for him but if you notice, both his lawyer, a highly respected man and a very highly respected judge, the judge, said there was no collusion with russia. this had nothing to do with russia. this had nothing to do with collision. there was no collusion. it‘s a collusion hoax. it's collusion. it‘s a collusion hoax. it‘s a collusion witchhunt. i don‘t couude it‘s a collusion witchhunt. i don‘t collude with russia. ijust want it‘s a collusion witchhunt. i don‘t collude with russia. i just want to tell you that his lawyer went out of his way, actually, to make a statement last night, no collusion with russia. there was absolutely none. thejudge, i mean, for whatever reason, i was very honoured by it, also made the statement that this had nothing to do with collision with russia. so, you know, keep it going, let‘s go, keep the hoax going. senator said there is
speaking to the press in alabama, the president reiterated: "i don‘t collude with russia". i feel very badly ifeel very badly for i feel very badly for paul manafort. i think it‘s been a very tough time for him but if you notice, both his lawyer, a highly respected man and a very highly respected judge, the judge, said there was no collusion with russia. this had nothing to do with russia. this had nothing to do with collision. there was no collusion. it‘s a collusion hoax. it's...
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long, the timber loss between the panhandle of florida , all the way up 150 75 miles inland was in alabama and georgia was like nothing i've ever seen. that's not a typical crop that we think of what is an agricultural crop. it just has a longer growing cycle and i think we certainly as indicated , that was the many of these couples 401(k) that they were using to fund their retirement in that area. and it's, we will develop i think they appropriate, you mentioned the block grant more likely it will be some of that in there. >> i appreciate your help with that. we have a crisis in apalachicola forest, so many trees on the ground, they been on the ground for four months and are past the point of salvage. we had some categorical exclusions in the house farm bill language which didn't make the final version that would have allowed you to much more rapidly salvage and remove that debris. i want you to know we will work together to get that language across the finish line this session. again, because we could have salvaged a lot more trees . with the devastation of our timber crop, many of my sa
long, the timber loss between the panhandle of florida , all the way up 150 75 miles inland was in alabama and georgia was like nothing i've ever seen. that's not a typical crop that we think of what is an agricultural crop. it just has a longer growing cycle and i think we certainly as indicated , that was the many of these couples 401(k) that they were using to fund their retirement in that area. and it's, we will develop i think they appropriate, you mentioned the block grant more likely it...